Christopher Wray says Beijing's AI ambitions were 'built on top of massive troves of intellectual property and sensitive data that they've stolen over the years'
The law does not affect vaping, which has already become more popular than smoking in New Zealand
The protesters, led by the rights groups alliance Karapatan, gathered at a public square on Saturday before marching toward the presidential palace in Manila to demand justice for victims
On Monday, his office said in a statement that 'a recent unsavory incident' has led it to have determined the Q&A session cannot be maintained
Video of the song playing at the tournament went viral on social media in Hong Kong
Prime Minister Modi said he was “deeply saddened by the tragedy” and his office announced compensation for families of the dead
Trade union and civil rights activists, university students and others marched in the streets and then joined a rally in Colombo condemning the government's moves to intimidate protesters and its failure to ease people's economic woes
From incrementally rising temperatures and seas to an influx of natural disasters, the climate right now certainly isn't the same as it was before the industrial era
Although Congress party has historically been led by family, Sonia Gandhi and her son, Rahul Gandhi, decided to bring in new face after suffering crushing defeats in national and state elections
The National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers said Saturday that the harassment of lawyers and judges in the Philippines has continued under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who took office in June.
The students, who were between 12 and 14 years old, lived on an island in the river and used the ferry for transport almost every day in the rainy season, as did others from their village.
The live-fire exercises in a bombing range in a valley in Capas town north of Manila on Thursday were the highlight of two weeks of combat readiness maneuvers involving more than 2,500 American and Philippine marines.
During an unveiling ceremony, 15 residents who had not received any COVID-19 vaccine got their first IndoVac jabs. Indonesia’s Food and Drug Authority greenlighted emergency use authorization of IndoVac in September, with an efficacy above 80% after two shots.
“I remain very optimistic,” he told a news conference, because public awareness of government corruption and its failure to bolster the economy and improve livelihoods is high. “We are confident. We must work towards achieving a simple majority.”
Filmmaker Toru Kubota was arrested July 30 in Yangon after taking images, videos of small protest against last year's military takeover
Officials estimate 244 tourists from some 20 tour groups will arrive Thursday
The Basij, paramilitary volunteers fiercely loyal to the Islamic Republic, are the shock troops of the ayatollahs
Leader says tests demonstrate North Korea's nuclear strike capabilities and readiness for “actual war”
The two three-year sentences handed down Wednesday, to be served concurrently, add to previous convictions that now leave her with a 26-year total prison term. Suu Kyi was detained in February 2021 when the military seized power from her elected government.
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